Showing posts with label Discipleship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Discipleship. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 April 2025

Simon of Cyrene Doesn't Just Feature In The Bible When He Helped Our Lord Carry The Cross

When we hear the name Simon of Cyrene, most of us immediately picture the scene from the Passion of Christ, where the Roman soldiers force him to carry the Cross for Jesus on the way to Calvary. 

This moment is powerfully etched into Christian tradition, appearing in all three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21, and Luke 23:26). 

But who was Simon of Cyrene beyond that singular, dramatic encounter? What became of him after that fateful day, and does he play a larger role in the Christian faith than is often recognised? 

The answer is yes, and his story invites us to reflect deeply on discipleship, suffering, and the hidden ways in which God calls us to Himself.

Saturday, 8 February 2025

Why Was Peter So Obedient?

In the Gospel account found in Luke 5, we are presented with one of the most striking examples of faith and obedience in the New Testament - the miraculous catch of fish. 

After a long night of fruitless labour, Peter, a seasoned fisherman, obeyed Jesus’ unexpected command to cast his nets again. 

This act of obedience, even in the face of exhaustion and apparent failure, has long intrigued scholars, theologians, and believers alike. 

Why was Peter so obedient? 

Was it because he already knew Jesus, or was there something deeper at work - a profound trust in the Master who had come to transform his life?

In this article, we shall explore these questions in depth, examining the context of the event, the nature of Peter’s relationship with Jesus, and the significance of addressing him as “Master.” Through this exploration, we aim to uncover lessons that continue to inspire Catholic believers today.

Tuesday, 17 December 2024

A Catholic View: Living Radiating Love, Inspired by Jesus

The image of Jesus, arms outstretched, emanating love, adorns countless Catholic churches. 

But for us, his teachings go beyond stained glass; they're a call to action, a radical blueprint for our lives and the world. 

So, how do we, as Catholics, translate this revolutionary love into daily reality?

Sunday, 29 September 2024

Our Lord Asks Us to Take Up Our Crosses: Would You Rather Carry Someone Else's?

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus famously says, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me” (Matthew 16:24). This is one of the most profound and challenging commands given to us as Christians. 

o follow Christ, we are asked to bear our own crosses, accepting the trials and difficulties of life as part of our spiritual journey. 

But what happens when our cross feels too heavy, too painful, or too unfair? 

Have we ever found ourselves wishing we could trade it for someone else's? And what does it really mean to take up our cross in the first place?

Wednesday, 21 August 2024

How Can We Live Up To The Command Our Lord Gave In Matthew 19:21?

The command given by Jesus in Matthew 19:21 is one of the most challenging in the Gospels. 

When He tells the rich young man, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me," 

Sunday, 7 July 2024

Living Your Catholic and Christian Values Through Your Work

The integration of faith and work is a cornerstone of the Catholic and Christian tradition. 

For believers, the workplace becomes more than a mere venue for professional endeavours; it transforms into a sacred space where one can actively live out the principles and values rooted in their religious convictions. 

This article explores the ways in which individuals can infuse their work with Catholic and Christian values, creating a harmonious synergy between their spiritual beliefs and professional pursuits.